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1 week ago |
bosshunting.com.au | Nick Kenyon
There certainly isn’t a shortage of picturesque destinations to visit in Queensland. But if you’re looking for an experience unlike any other (along with some of the country’s best Airbnbs), Noosa is the place to be. As one of the most naturally spectacular locations on Australia’s entire east coast, it’s an excellent local alternative to the Mediterranean for your next holiday. Which is why we’ve undertaken extensive research for your consideration.
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2 weeks ago |
bosshunting.com.au | Nick Kenyon
After a wild week at Watches & Wonders 2025, the one question I’ve been asked most is: “What were your highlights from the show?” Even for someone who dedicates countless hours looking at, talking about, and thinking about watches, a week of 16+ hour days in the weeds with hundreds of freshly launched timepieces requires a day or two to reflect upon the good/great/forgettable. Here were the stars of the show. Yes, the Rolex Land-Dweller is the big headline this year.
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3 weeks ago |
bosshunting.com.au | Nick Kenyon
With the sporty spectre of the Nautilus fading into memory and the relatively new Cubitus the source of enthusiast ire, for Watches & Wonders 2025, Patek Philippe has returned to what it does best: chasing watchmaking’s platonic ideal. Announced this week, Patek Philippe has debuted a devastatingly beautiful new platinum Calatrava alongside a sibling with eight days of power reserve, and a “Quadruple Complication” in platinum that more than deserves a little explanation.
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3 weeks ago |
bosshunting.com.au | Nick Kenyon
Raymond Weil is among the best in the business when it comes to offering excellent watches at an approachable price point. With refined design details and thoughtfully considered proportions, the new watches presented by Raymond Weil for 2025 offer traditional watchmaking and contemporary aesthetics in equal measure, with plenty of the same flair that won the brand a GPHG award in 2023.
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3 weeks ago |
bosshunting.com.au | Nick Kenyon
Montblanc might be a name you associate with world-class writing instruments. However, the brand’s watchmaking credentials are once again front and centre in 2025, with an exciting lineup of new releases. Covering the two pillars that Montblanc has been developing for the last few years – rough-and-ready adventure watches versus the artisanal pieces of the Minerva manufacture – this collection has plenty to get excited about.
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